Yeah, it's both puzzling and also fascinating, I think this above is the answer. It's what you are used to growing up. While poverty leads to problems, compared to how I grew up there are always so many more kids around to play with (or make your life miserable like you can see in the other video) but it's definitely not lonely. It sounds crazy but that's a health problem in some northern countries. I feel so happy in Cuba or the Philippines, probably because for a short time I could combine the best of both worlds... which makes me think - how can we combine the best of different worlds...
@ People need to care more each other.. When you living there, you know your neighbors.. You can live in New York like years and you dont neccessarily even know your next door person.
Nice content man I like it! I’m a small travel channel and I’m here in Manila. Would be cool to connect, maybe do some exploring together make some interesting content
It's beyond me why some people from overseas would like to go to places like Baseco? Does this guy know anyone from Baseco? If something bad or ugly happens to this guy then what's next?? By the way, I am Filipino and I am not from Baseco.
This was an awesome experience. I highly recommend you visit a wide range of neighborhoods even in your own country. Do it one day! The Filipinos I was with had also never been and they appreciated it a lot too. Stay open minded, and perhaps you'll be surprised how much it has in store for you
6:51 you know hes pro 'pool' player when he has grown a thumb on a thumb..
🤣🤣🤣 yup he is really good and a funny guy
thank you for visiting philippines
Thanks for having me!
Super nice and so interesting! I’m really curious how it will go on!! 😊
I have no idea how they manage to smile even though their lives are poor and very depressing.
When you have grown up there its normal for them, as your childhood was for you. Ofcourse for you it might not be the same.
Yeah, it's both puzzling and also fascinating, I think this above is the answer. It's what you are used to growing up.
While poverty leads to problems, compared to how I grew up there are always so many more kids around to play with (or make your life miserable like you can see in the other video) but it's definitely not lonely. It sounds crazy but that's a health problem in some northern countries. I feel so happy in Cuba or the Philippines, probably because for a short time I could combine the best of both worlds... which makes me think - how can we combine the best of different worlds...
@ People need to care more each other.. When you living there, you know your neighbors.. You can live in New York like years and you dont neccessarily even know your next door person.
Nice content man I like it! I’m a small travel channel and I’m here in Manila. Would be cool to connect, maybe do some exploring together make some interesting content
Thanks buddy, keep the videos coming. I am not in Manila anymore now, but will be back for sure!
It's beyond me why some people from overseas would like to go to places like Baseco? Does this guy know anyone from Baseco? If something bad or ugly happens to this guy then what's next?? By the way, I am Filipino and I am not from Baseco.
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If it's beyond you then why does his efforts make you problematic?
This was an awesome experience. I highly recommend you visit a wide range of neighborhoods even in your own country. Do it one day! The Filipinos I was with had also never been and they appreciated it a lot too.
Stay open minded, and perhaps you'll be surprised how much it has in store for you